PhD Position in Atmospheric Chemistry
Employment: 100%, fixed-term
Location: Zurich, Switzerland
Institution: ETH Zurich, Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science (IAC)
The Atmospheric Chemistry group at ETH Zurich invites applications for a 4-year PhD position on:
“Investigating ozone formation in smoke from wildfires”
Research in the Atmospheric Chemistry group explores the processes controlling tropospheric composition (gases and particles) and their intersection with global change. The group uses global modeling tools (GEOS-Chem and CESM) and analyses large observational datasets.
Wildfires are increasing globally due to climate change, emitting a range of gas- and particle-phase compounds, including precursors that form ozone, an important air pollutant and greenhouse gas. Fires may increasingly contribute to background ozone, but ozone formation in smoke is highly variable, and models have struggled to reproduce it.
Goals of the PhD project:
Develop new 3D model schemes to represent ozone formation and evolution in fire plumes
Test simulations against airborne, surface, and satellite observations
Quantify the contribution of fires to global ozone background now and in the future
Supervision: Prof. Colette Heald
The doctoral student will:
Develop skills in atmospheric chemistry, global modeling, and data analysis of field observations
Gain experience in scientific communication through conference presentations and publications
Develop management skills by co-supervising bachelor and master theses
Required qualifications:
MSc in atmospheric science, earth science, environmental science, chemistry, physics, or related discipline (obtained prior to PhD start date)
Experience in atmospheric chemistry
Strong programming skills
Good knowledge of English (spoken and written)
Desirable qualifications:
Experience with regional or global modeling
Funding secured for 4 years, employment according to ETH regulations
Projected start: September 2026 (earlier start possible upon mutual agreement)
International research group with a friendly, supportive environment
English is the working language
Exposure to wide-ranging research via biweekly group meetings
One-on-one supervision with Prof. Heald
Part of IAC, which hosts a seminar series
Located at ETH’s central campus
Submit online only via ETH Zurich application portal. Applications via email or postal mail will not be considered.
Required documents:
CV
Summary of Master’s thesis (≤1 page)
Copies of certificates, including transcript if currently enrolled in MS program
Contact information for 2–3 references
Application evaluation: Begins 1 December 2025 and continues until the position is filled
Further information:
Research: [Atmospheric Chemistry group webpage]
Contact: Prof. Colette Heald, colette.heald@env.ethz.ch (for inquiries only, no applications)
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